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Text Transcript Cheney Edwards Vice-Presidential Debate - Cleveland
juiceenewsdaily ^
| Oct. 5, 2004
Posted on 10/05/2004 8:59:01 PM PDT by blogblogginaway
transcript http://www.juiceenewsdaily.com/1004/news/vp_debate.html
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To: Howlin
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:01:03 PM PDT
by
PhiKapMom
(AOII Mom -- Oklahoma is Reagan Country and now Bush Country -- Vote for Dr. Tom)
I have checked all the transcripts, and nothing in them even mentiones Edwards bringing up Cheney's daughter???????
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:05:59 PM PDT
by
oolatec
To: oolatec
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:07:29 PM PDT
by
oolatec
To: blogblogginaway
Only 10 straight shots for saying "Hallibrton".
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:08:45 PM PDT
by
Andy from Beaverton
(I only vote Republican to stop the Democrats)
To: oolatec
I don't think they are complete yet...but here it is
EDWARDS: Yes. Let me say first, on an issue that the vice president said in his last answer before we got to this question, talking about tax policy, the country needs to know that under what they have put in place and want to put in place, a millionaire sitting by their swimming pool, collecting their statements to see how much money they're making, make their money from dividends, pays a lower tax rate than the men and women who are receiving paychecks for serving on the ground in Iraq. Now, they may think that's right. John Kerry and I do not.
We don't just value wealth, which they do. We value work in this country. And it is a fundamental value difference between them and us.
Now, as to this question, let me say first that I think the vice president and his wife love their daughter. I think they love her very much. And you can't have anything but respect for the fact that they're willing to talk about the fact that they have a gay daughter, the fact that they embrace her. It's a wonderful thing. And there are millions of parents like that who love their children, who want their children to be happy.
And I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and so does John Kerry.
I also believe that there should be partnership benefits for gay and lesbian couples in long-term, committed relationships.
But we should not use the Constitution to divide this country. No state for the last 200 years has ever had to recognize another state's marriage.
This is using the Constitution as a political tool, and it's wrong.
To: oolatec
OMG!! I hadn't checked that.
It's in this one
Now, as to this question, let me say first that I think the vice president and his wife love their daughter. I think they love her very much. And you can't have anything but respect for the fact that they're willing to talk about the fact that they have a gay daughter, the fact that they embrace her. It's a wonderful thing. And there are millions of parents like that who love their children, who want their children to be happy.
CHENEY: Well, Gwen, let me simply thank the senator for the kind words he said about my family and our daughter. I appreciate that very much.
IFILL: That's it?
CHENEY: That's it.
IFILL: OK, then we'll move on to the next question.
http://www.nj.com/newsflash/politics/background/index.ssf?/newsflash/politics/background/1005_debate.html
Could the moderator please replace my original link with this link for the transcript as some obviously OMITTED the comment made by Senator Edwards about Vice President Cheney's daughter?
To: PhiKapMom
IFILL: The next question goes to you, Mr. Vice President.
I want to read something you said four years ago at this very setting: Freedom means freedom for everybody. You said it again recently when you were asked about legalizing same-sex unions. And you used your family's experience as a context for your remarks.
Can you describe then your administration's support for a constitutional ban on same-sex unions?
CHENEY: Gwen, you're right, four years ago in this debate, the subject came up. And I said then and I believe today that freedom does mean freedom for everybody. People ought to be free to choose any arrangement they want. It's really no one else's business.
That's a separate question from the issue of whether or not government should sanction or approve or give some sort of authorization, if you will, to these relationships.
Traditionally, that's been an issue for the states. States have regulated marriage, if you will. That would be my preference.
In effect, what's happened is that in recent months, especially in Massachusetts, but also in California, but in Massachusetts we had the Massachusetts Supreme Court direct the state of -- the legislature of Massachusetts to modify their constitution to allow gay marriage. And the fact is that the president felt that it was important to make it clear that that's the wrong way to go, as far as he's concerned.
Now, he sets the policy for this administration, and I support the president.
IFILL: Senator Edwards, 90 seconds.
EDWARDS: Yes. Let me say first, on an issue that the vice president said in his last answer before we got to this question, talking about tax policy, the country needs to know that under what they have put in place and want to put in place, a millionaire sitting by their swimming pool, collecting their statements to see how much money they're making, make their money from dividends, pays a lower tax rate than the men and women who are receiving paychecks for serving on the ground in Iraq. Now, they may think that's right. John Kerry and I do not.
We don't just value wealth, which they do. We value work in this country. And it is a fundamental value difference between them and us.
Now, as to this question, let me say first that I think the vice president and his wife love their daughter. I think they love her very much. And you can't have anything but respect for the fact that they're willing to talk about the fact that they have a gay daughter, the fact that they embrace her. It's a wonderful thing. And there are millions of parents like that who love their children, who want their children to be happy.
And I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman, and so does John Kerry.
I also believe that there should be partnership benefits for gay and lesbian couples in long-term, committed relationships.
But we should not use the Constitution to divide this country. No state for the last 200 years has ever had to recognize another state's marriage.
This is using the Constitution as a political tool, and it's wrong.
John Edwards is a son of a bitch for dragging Mary Cheney into that. Cheney took great pains NOT to mention her.
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:13:31 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(What's the Font Spacing, Kenneth?)
To: blogblogginaway; oolatec; An American!
I see we were all looking for the same section!
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posted on
10/05/2004 9:14:57 PM PDT
by
Howlin
(What's the Font Spacing, Kenneth?)
To: blogblogginaway
My favorite line:
Your hometown newspaper has taken to calling you Senator Gone. You've got one of the worst attendance records in the United States Senate.
Now, in my capacity as vice president, I am the president of Senate, the presiding officer. I'm up in the Senate most Tuesdays when they're in session. The first time I ever met you was when you walked on the stage tonight.
To: blogblogginaway
Lousy transcript. Missing all kinds of things. Cheney said he was the first in his family to graduate college--where's that?
To: An American!
The handshake. Cheney took the superior position and Edwards acquiesced. No equals here. Heh!
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posted on
10/05/2004 10:15:34 PM PDT
by
Eastbound
("Neither a Scrooge nor a Patsy be.")
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